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Bozlu Art Project presents ‘Fahrelnissa Zeid: Towards a Storm’ exhibition

Bozlu Art Project Mongeri Building is presenting an exhibition prepared in tandem with the publication of "Fahrelnissa Zeid: Toward a Storm," which is one of the most comprehensive monographs on the life and works of Fahrelnissa Zeid (1901 - 1991), who is considered one of the most significant woman artists of 20th century.

Illustrious Romanian Sculptor’s Heir Faces Challenge Over Copyright ‘Censorship’

Copyright over Brancusi's works belongs to Theodor Nicol, a Canadian citizen of Romanian origin and nephew of the couple Natalia Dumitresco and Alexandre Istrati - painter friends of Brancusi, who had no legitimate children and made them his heirs in his will.

Brancusi145/MAE:In string of Romanian artists that marked European cultural environment, Brancusi has a special place

In an exceptional string of Romanian artists who have marked the European cultural environment, Constantin Brancusi has a special place, says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) in a message posted on its Facebook page.

Brancusi145/Documentary on Constantin Brancusi screened on National Theatre's facade

The "I. L. Caragiale" National Theatre will screen a short documentary about the great Romanian sculptor on the facade at the entrance of the Great Hall, on Friday, on the 145th anniversary of Constantin Brancusi's birth. "This year, on February 19, we mark the 145th anniversary since the birth of sculptor Constantin Brancusi.

CultMin Gheorghiu: Romania has a unique ambassador in the world in the artist Constantin Brancusi

Romania has a unique ambassador in the world in the artist Constantin Brancusi, who continues to represent us with great honour even after his passing away, Minister of Culture Bogdan Gheorghiu says in a message on February 19, Constantin Brancusi National Day. "Today, February 19, marks the 145th birth anniversary of the great sculptor Constantin Brancusi.

Brancusi145/Razvan Theodorescu: We cannot anchor Brancusi; he is the Romanian who belongs to the world

The work of Constantin Brancusi, the Romanian who belongs to the world, is still relevant today because it is about essence, says academician Razvan Theodorescu, head of the Department of Arts, Architecture and Audiovisual of the Romanian Academy. "Brancusi's work is still relevant today because it is about essence. And the essences are always relevant.

Brancusi145/ Gorj: Invitation to world of art - exhibitions, film screenings

The national exhibition of pencil and charcoal drawings "Meeting with Brancusi," which includes works belonging to pupils from several counties in the country, but also from the diaspora, will be organized on Friday in the "Endless Column" Park, on the occasion of the 145th anniversary of the sculptor's birth.

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